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Originally Posted by RubeBaker
Yep. You heard that right. I cheat. I don't play by the rules. However, I'm not banging trash cans or having buzzers hooked up to my players' chests.
What I mean is that I do NOT use the "Manfred Man" aka ghost runner. I've never been a fan of it and I really hate it now that it's been enforced as permanent by MLB. I'm also not a fan of the three-batter minimum rule.
So, this probably isn't very realistic playing OOTP games, but it works for me. And I'm sure I'm not the only person who does this. Perhaps they don't do what I do, but I'm sure there are other OOTP players who make up their own rules.
The three-batter minimum isn't the worst rule, but the ghost runner drives me crazy. Either go back to how it was pre-2020 or have the regular season games end in a tie after 12 innings as in other leagues which shall not be mentioned.
It doesn't make sense to me to put a runner on base and if he scores to charge the pitcher with an earned run he didn't earn. If I'm a pitcher, I'm not taking that run. Also, why the 10th inning? I could see putting a man on second if the game went to the 18th inning. That's nine additional innings. Perhaps I could go along with that, but I still am not a fan of the rule.
Thoughts?
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It's not cheating. It's customizing baseball for the conditions you enjoy best. I play by all the current rules except no DH in the NL. Baseball is a different (and just my opinion) worse game with a DH. It's my game though. I wouldn't consider you cheating.
Cheating would be playing with commish mode and forcing trades.
Now, though what MLB needs to do is use the Zombie Runner (TM Scott Franzke) only from the 12th inning on and the runner starts at first.